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If you need further proof that Milan’s Porta Romana neighborhood is officially cresting, look to its latest inhabitant: the Rem Koolhaas–designed Prada Foundation. Located in a former distillery dating back to the 1910s, the 205,000-square-foot compound has an exhibition space, an open-air cinema, a nine-story modernist tower, and an Art Deco–inspired bar designed (weirdly enough) by Wes Anderson. When you do leave the compound—and you should—know that this once industrial pocket is now completely walkable.